Philippines, Japan Include Fisheries For Expanded Food Security Ties

Ipinapakita ng pagsasama ng fisheries sector ang mahalagang papel ng yamang-dagat sa pangmatagalang food security.

Philippines, Japan Include Fisheries For Expanded Food Security Ties

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The Department of Agriculture (DA) on Friday highlighted the expanded food security ties between the Philippines and Japan, which now include the fisheries sector.

The partnership is a result of an enhanced Memorandum of Cooperation (MOC) signed on the sidelines of President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.’s state visit to Japan on May 26-29.

In a statement, DA Secretary Francisco Tiu Laurel Jr. said the expanded partnership underscores the fisheries sector’s importance to the Philippines’ food security and job creation agenda.

“Food security is not just about producing more crops,” the agri chief said after he signed the MOC with Japanese Agriculture Minister Norikazu Suzuki.

“It is about building resilient food systems from farms to fishing grounds, embracing technology, and ensuring our farmers and fisherfolk can remain productive despite growing challenges,” he added.

The said MOC upgrades the 2023 agriculture agreement between the two countries, elevating the partnership beyond traditional agricultural exchanges to encompass smart farming, digital transformation, mechanization, biotechnology, climate resilience, fisheries development, value chain enhancement, and pest and disease management.

For the Philippines, the inclusion of fisheries is significant, as they contribute to the domestic food supply and employment.

Tokyo-based Agriculture Attache Aleli Maghirang, meanwhile, said the expansion will center on innovation.

“The new MOC also includes the promotion of innovation, including smart technology and digital transformation, for improving productivity in the Philippine agriculture and food systems,” she said.

It will also establish a Joint Committee on Agriculture and Fisheries (JCAF), replacing the previous agriculture-focused mechanism and creating a broader platform for policy discussions, technical cooperation, and project development.

The Philippines-Japan JCAF, meanwhile, will conduct a meeting from July 2 to 3 to immediately operationalize the MOC. (PNA)